Panjabi MC | LIVE at The Kennedy Center (2011)
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Performed on the Millennium Stage on February 2, 2011. Borrowing his name from the north Indian language which he uses in his raps, Panjabi MC effectively fuses the two worlds of bhangra (a north Indian dance) and hip hop as heard on his 2002 hit Beware of the Boys, featuring Jay-Z. Part of maximum INDIA. View the full concert at: https://youtu.be/xLvbVaDJ6Es
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